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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, THISMOTHER 1= AND DAUGHTER | e Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Boston Store D'ANNUNZID RULES ws oo | ULWATIAN COAST N s Italian Lead;a»r‘ThereflPledges Him ew WalStS Entire Support and P\r;”s;)(—«' l,’.”,a,h‘ l!']A\”l.\‘unmu'.:‘lull:':i | master of the entire Dalmatian coast. hd o It secured the adherence to his side, l l s it has developed, of Admiral Millo, commander of the Italian occupation forces in Dalmatia thus giving d’An- nunzio a continuous command from MIDDY BLOUSES—Big variety of | the Austro-Italian armistice line, ehildren, | Porth of Fiume, southward to Ragusa, just to the north of Cettinje, cover- ing all the approaches to the Dal- matian coast. Four warships, including a dread. L RN Y TS e AN i LS. So HARTIGRD Fall Sale of Hosiery Saturday. BRINGING, AS ALWAYS, T Harly buy C. L. PIERCE & CO. Opposite Monument 246 Main St., New Britain | | [ Steele, Ala.—*‘During the Change of | Life I had hot flashes, was nervous, run down, and had sick headaches for two or three days at a time. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and T am much stronger and better in every way than I was. M B daughter’s healt broke down last S| June from teaching d school without a s M rest, and she has taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and the Blood Medicine with Women'’s Lace Boots and Satin Slippers :!oxjg\lsilll)':lo four " tarpedo «boat de- f::gh{:;urln?& Bigeliziaucglxexssi;?g | At SDeClai Saturday Prices. t k T SVENING SLIPPERS a’Annunzio naval command glving him the praise. Y°g o V‘;’_c‘}m"'h‘" e SATIN ¥ EIELET a formidable weapon with which to thisletter for the benefit of other suf- Black, il X e - i »”—Mrs. I. A. GAINES, maintain his present position fering women. s » ral ¢ : 5 R.R. No. 1, Steele, Ala. ora 3 N ‘Women who suffer as Mrs. Gaines did wood heel, i R T G should not hesitate to give this famous Flume, Nov. 15.—Admiral Millo, L 2008E G20 R 4y, Lydia E. Pink. Ttalian commander of the Dalmatian | popog Vegetable Cnmi’mund oFtrE e occupation forces has gone over o | yhoevidence that is constantly being the cause of Gabriele d'Annunzio. £ 1 o SR s y shed proves beyond question that GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS— | qwearing complete lovalty 1o the noet Bpisraad old remedy has relieved much Black, white and all wanted colors, a|and declaring that not one Itallan guffering among women. beautitul showing, plain tucked, also | soldier will leave soil included in the For confidential advice write Lydia E. $6.98 to | Pact of Tondon. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. | Admiral Millo wrole to Premier fhe result of their forty years® experic | Nitti informing him of his action. The ence is at your service. premier replied: | STLK PONGEE WAISTS—One of “1 am not astonished at the latest | our latest noveltics, heavy welght sills [.@'Annunzio enterprise. However, 1 DOLLY DAYS NE am sorry for your action. Fiume, Nov. 16, (By The Associated BEST VALUES POSSIBLE and heavy buyin the secret of these low prices. As wholesale prices are still on the advance, vou are wise if you lay The Music Store That Deals in PIANOS VICTROLA™ in a stock Now new styles for women and plain white, also white with navy flan- Misses, 8 1o 2 to $2.75. nel and Galatea collars 16 years; ladies, 36 to 44, THI POPULAR SERGE MIDDY for winter wear; all wool navy serge; nicely made and trimmed, 36 to 44 in. WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS also shown Saturday in gray, tan pairs of silver and =zold ind black: a selection plendid pretty, open Slip- of superion values in TANC new style te 52 inch: U WAISTS—Big showing : all the latest novelties; 35 $1.39 to $2.50. $15.90 $8.75 pers; values in this lot up to | this lot are up to $8.50. Special Saturday Price rrice $4.95. i ‘ Fall Garments for Girls at Moderate Prices SMART AND WARM COATS POR WINTER Special Saturday pair. bead and embroidery trim. $7.50. Coats of Zibeline, Polo Cloth and Kersey Cloth, with snug con- vertible collars and slash pockets and tucked belt; full lined: in the eason’s most approved color Inter jate sizes, 6 to 10 years; Juniors, 12 fo 16, Prices: $15.00, $16.50, $18.95. pongee, natural cqlor, can be worn The Leading Store ENGI cOM B HARE=T .M . O OO f HORMmg .= O Thinks Imperator and Other German MINERS ARE EXPECTED : DON'T FOR Ships Should Go to Her. : = 3 TO RESUMI OVERAVPIONS | by ] Union coal l | nigh or low neck, all sizes. $1.00 cach. resume | ocal and long distance moving and i { T anos and parties at rea- session of (he United States was dis 5 ! cussed by the supreme council today i b stated the belief that a Jarge percent- m:» .»t\&v,lr‘.‘-l;‘:‘::.l l‘(l::v:\(o = = = . = Greal RBritain has claimed that ths y 4 b4 ofl thejm Necs) w iU AU LT T LG ; i : - i Q k R U Cl SSIfled Co action of the United States Shipping 7 : : some time today: Sennan HIC i eturns e B - Board In retaining the vessels was a 2 ; ; S distinct violation of the agreement in : : Gives you a life-time $1 (07 of Heating Comfort | Pittaburgh, Nov. (7. mines of western and sylvania were Paris, Nov. 17.—The status of the Tmperator and other German ships aggregatinz 170,000 ons now in expected o employers who C. L. PIERCE & CO. operations today by crucking 2 lumy ers should he turned over to the Br ish as soon as they had finished trans- o o porting ‘A can roops. The British Daily Freight and i mmismn, 05 land was crowded with men from the Express Service colonies eager to return to them homes in various parts of the world, NEW BRITAIN. NEW HAVEN AND | Put whoso return is being delayed be- NEW YORK cause the United States is retaining LOCAL AND LONG . DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. possession of the German ships in New York harbor. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR, The council took no action on the subject at toda: h 1D 9P R o b : Care of Adna J8hnson, A.H. HARRIS | yy o5 ig 18 TEL. 9€1. Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Speclalists. MAXWELL CE.VICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STREET. Phone 387-12. *LEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER >\' lM délivery and heavy duty trucks, from 15 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Pannessa, Prop. DENISON GARAGE 480 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Rtorage. Kupplles’' and Repairing. HANROSS AUTO LO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Speciaity. Phoune 2227 ON TIME ervice DEPENDABILITY 1 ture of our TAXICAB SERVICE When you cail 5 for a —— On the Delaware river two 139 Arch St a prune fea. rand | we promise one on a certain time—au “Pussyfoot” Johnson, Prohibitionis at First Supposed. London, Nov. 1 the cye which William E. foot”) Johnson, the Americ saloon league organizer, received last week during the demonstration by students in which he was the central figure, is proving more serious than at first thought. A second specialist has heen consulted and another oper- ation has been performed. It is feared it may be necessary to extract the eye. The prohibitionist campaigner's eyesight has been permanently im- paired, it is said, and it is considered doubtful whether the second operation will save his sight. GRADE CROSSING FATALITY Four Killed and Seven Hurt When Train Runs Workmen. Island shipyard workmen were killed and seven others injured today when a motor truck on which they were riding to work was struck by a train at a grade crossing. The accident was due to the heavi- est fog experienced here in years, ferry boats collided in mid stream and a third ferry boat crashed into a tramp steamship lying at anchor. No seri- ous damage resulted from either col- lision. GERMANY—SCHEIDEMANN Copenhagen, Nov. 16, Philip Scheidemann, former German chan- cellor writing in the Vorwaerts, says he considers that Germany is really in the power of the reactionaries. “The entire army,” he writes, “seems to be at the disposal of the reac- tionaries. Unity of the working classes has become a bounden duty." DON'T PUT OFF It's the neglected cold, cough, tender throat or tonsils, that | debilitate and leave the body disposed to serious germ | diseases. . SCOTT'S 'EMULSION | should be taken at the first sign clean, carcfully driven car WILL be | of lowered resistance, cold or at the place ON TIME one of Call 1728-13 cars. You ride comfortably and safely i | cough. The energizing virtues | of Scott’s bring essential More Seriously Injured Than Was Into Truckload of | v 5 bald, American jockey, w Philadelphia, Nov. 17.—Four Hog ' many | New York.—Toy" faclprits arve b on the Christmas dolls. The war d veloped doll making in America business that was Germany's hefore the war, and American dolls (his year icer than ever. This youns wom- putting the finishing touches on v'5 coiffure. Those Arrested in West Virgi Ticlds Being Held. Fairmont, W. Va, Nov. 17. Thirty-seven alleged radical agitators, arrested in this region during the three days by agents of the Depari- ment of Justico and county officers, are in the Marion and Mononzahelw county jails today awaiting deporta- tion proceedings which, according (o federal authorities, will be started in the immediate future. Twelve of the prisoners were taken in ralds late Saturday at Downs and Farmington. AMERICAN JOCKEY IS8 SERIOUSLY INJURED. Nov. 16.—Georgo Madrid, Archi- injured today at the Castellana race track near Madrid, when his mount collided with a railing. The horse was Instantly killed. King Alfonso who witnessed the race, later went to the infirmary to inquire about the condition of Archibald. Hayal’ Healing ooy Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures the Cough 35¢ per Bottle A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE | | Opens the Pores and Penetrates | For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot- | tle of HAYES’ HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup and the Selve for one price, 35c. Mede, Recommended and, Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of | a Mine Puts IDEAL HOT WATER HEATING comfort at low cost in cottages, flats, or stores, with or without cellars The IDEAL-Arcola takes the place of a parlor stove. But a stove wastes much of its heat up the chimney, whereas the IDEAL-Arcola is water-jacketed, and conveys its heat by hot water circulation through pipe-connected AMERI‘CAN Radiators stationed in the adjoining rooms. Every bit of the big volume of heat developed from each pound of fuel is therefore made qseful in keeping ALL the rooms uniformly, healthfully warm. There is no coal-waste. The IDEAL-Arcola does not rust out or wear out—will outlast the building—is a genuine, permanent investment! Shipped complete ready for immediate operation cauty of the IDEAL-Arcola method is that no cellar is needed. 'Everything is on ;f:ee :oor.ty'l‘hc Acrcola is placed in any room that has a chimney connection. No run- ning to cellar. If there are two or more tenants in the building, each can have his ov:n; Arcola and make the temperature to suit his own needs—can make his own clima ; 1f you do not wish at first to heat the entire building, buy a small size IDEAL-Arcola and later on buy extra sections for the IDEAL-Arcola and two or three more radiators to warm more rooms. R Simple way of heating a four-room cellarless cottage by IDRAL- Arcola Radiator-Boiler and three AMERICAN Radiators. Any Fitter will furnish in sizes to nn;:r;:n nt‘ffl‘r&k u-dlfi‘-;.")’ Cleanly heating—healthful heating— £ No. 1-B Size ID?'--A':‘.‘-" vih 100 w MI-H'-: 18 s o free from fire risks! Coal i , there are no coal-gas leaks into the living-rooms. The ;JDnlE‘l:I:Amwve:a delivers the soft, radiant vysrmth of hot watcr—ngtkthe dry, burnt-out atmosphere of stove heating. There is no fire risk to building—no danger to children—fire lasts for hours! The Arcola bunhxs hard or soft coal, coke, gas, or wood. Brings cost of heating down to the Jowest notch—and gives IDEAL comfort. Prices include Expansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices do not include labor, pi «nd fttinga. Radiation is of regular 38-in. eight 3-column AMERICAN Pecricss, fagizen as needed to suit your rooms. EASY PAYMENTS, if desired. ~Outfits shipped complete f. 0. b. our nearest warchouse—at Boston, Providence, Worcester, Springficld (Mass.), Albany, New York, Philadelphia, 'Harrisburg, Baltimore, rehington, Richihond, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Birmingham, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Minnespolis, St. Paul, or St. % Catalog showing open views of houses, individual flats, stores, offices, etc., with the IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in position will be mailed (free). Write today sopmei R MERIGAN RADIATOR ((OMPANY D e S A T TR R e . R R AR W T, New York No exclusive agents Write Department N-18 104-108 West 42nd St. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets & | nourishment and helpto Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic E the weakened system. Give Scott’s a trial. Scott & Bowse, Bloom#field, V. J, i 3 i i ., W , Philadelphia, Harslsburg, Newarlk, Reading, Wilkesbarre, Baltimore, W ashingion, Richmond, Albany, e recitel g Chicago, New York, Boston Brovidence, W orc e ena Rapids, Iadiar apolis, Cincinpat, Louisville, Atlanta. Birmingham, New Orlcass, Milwaukes, ‘Minneapolis, St. Paul, 8t. Louis, Kansas City. Des Moines, Omahs, Deaver, San Francisco, Los Seattle, Portland, Toronto, Brantferd, (Ont.) O T A S e \Weddir and funerals a specialty. ETEVE'S TAXI SERVICE GARAGL Rear 505 Main Street P e R, S RS R